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John Knox 5f1a0548f5 Migrate website to Docusaurus 2
Summary:
Docusaurus 2 is quite a lot more powerful than docu 1 it turns out.
This should convert the website fully.

* [done] Go through migration guide https://v2.docusaurus.io/docs/migrating-from-v1-to-v2
* [done] Convert landing page html
* [done] Convert all images to img tags
* [done] Convert all .md files to .mdx
* [done] Make sure ui-doc generation and including still works
* [done] Scan every page visually for sanity check
* [done] Make sure footer still works
* [done] Make sure search still works
* [done] Change all links/ to links/index
* [done] Change all links.md to links
* [done] Add some custom css to make the navbar look like the old one and darken the footer.

Reviewed By: passy

Differential Revision: D21158717

fbshipit-source-id: 5f45b711b1b6fd5ece4c5c15c55635c7ebbfb568
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---
id: index
title: Desktop App
---
import useBaseUrl from '@docusaurus/useBaseUrl';
Flipper helps you debug Android and iOS apps running in an emulator/simulator or connected physical development devices. Flipper consists of two parts:
- The desktop app
- The native mobile SDKs for Android and iOS
To use Flipper, you need to add the mobile SDK to your app. If you are using React Native 0.62 or higher, this is largely done automatically for you.
---
The desktop part of Flipper doesn't need any particular setup. Simply download the latest build for [Mac](https://www.facebook.com/fbflipper/public/mac), [Linux](https://www.facebook.com/fbflipper/public/linux) or [Windows](https://www.facebook.com/fbflipper/public/windows) and launch it. In order to work properly, Flipper requires a working installation of the Android and (if where applicable) iOS development tools on your system, as well as the [OpenSSL](https://www.openssl.org) binary on your `$PATH`.
Once you start Flipper and launch an emulator/simulator or connect a device, you will already be able to see the device logs in Flipper. To see app specific data, you need to integrate our native SDKs with your app.
<img alt="Logs plugin" src={useBaseUrl("img/initial.png")} />